Leif Halvard Silli, Fri, 15 Apr 2011 23:35:11 +0200:
> Tab Atkins Jr., Fri, 15 Apr 2011 14:10:15 -0700:
>>>>> But I believe you agree that it is an error of HTML5's Rendering
>>>>> section to say that border="0" should result in a 1px border.
>>>>
>>>> No, because HTML says nothing of the sort.
>>>
>>> I'm glad that we agree that it shouldn't say such a thing.
>>
>> Perhaps you should read the Rendering section more carefully. It
>> defines <table border=0> such that no border is rendered on the table.
>
> The other option is that you read bug 12413 - including the comments
> there - carefully.
>
> [1] http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=12413
I'd really like to hear your explanation on this.
In bug 12413, then Aryeh explicitly (and James implicitly, by not
protesting after I reopened the bug) accepted that they misinterpreted
what HTML5's Rendering section says.
Until you provide details to the opposite, it seems most logical to
assume that you are under the same misunderstanding that Aryeh and
James once where.
PS: In check-in http://html5.org/r/6008, then our editor added a table
acknowledges that that border="0" should cause no borders. So I really
don't understand why the Rendering suggests CSS which disagrees - it is
most certainly only a typo or sloppyness from the editor.
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Leif Halvard Silli